Field Trips

From time to time, the Eastern Idaho Photographic Society goes on field trips that take more time than just a Thursday evening. There are many excellent locations for picture-taking in the area around Idaho Falls. Although there have been no recent field trips, in the past the club has gone to many different sites. Members also like to photograph special events. The lists below show some of the places and events, grouped roughly by what you see depending on what route you take leaving Idaho Falls. The link at the bottom of the page provides links to websites for many of these locations.

Heading North-East on Hwy 20 toward Rexburg and St. Anthony

Harriman State Park

Big Springs in Island Park

Mesa Falls

Cave Falls (Yellowstone National Park)

Gardens at BYU Idaho

Ashton dog races

St. Anthony sand dunes

Heading mostly East on Hwy 26 to Swan Valley and Driggs

Heise Hot Springs

Blacktail Reservoir

Fall Creek Falls

Hot air balloon races in Driggs

Heading further North East on Hwy 26, into Wyoming

Palisades Lake

Jackson

Grand Teton National Park

Yellowstone National Park

Heading West on Hwy 20 toward Challis or Sun Valley

Craters of the Moon National Monument

Empire mine, 4 miles west of Mackay

White Knob ghost town near Mackay

Heading North on I-15 (Idaho and into Montana)

Market Lake Wildlife Management Area, Roberts

Camas wildlife refuge, Hamer

Dubois Grouse Days

Montana ghost towns: Bannock, Virginia City, and Nevada City

Heading North on I-15 and then on Hwy 28 toward Salmon

Ghost town of Gilmore

Meadow Lake

Heading South on I-15 toward Utah

Chesterfield ghost town east of Pocatello

Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area in Utah

Heading West from Pocatello on I-86

Shoshone Falls

Idaho's Balance Rocks, Castleford

City of Rocks National Reserve

1000 Springs

The link below provides links and more details about most of the locations listed above.